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'''Mana''' is the magical energy used by characters in the [[Diablo game]]s to cast spells or use [[skill]]s.
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'''Mana''' is the magical energy used by [[character]]s in the [[Diablo game]]s to cast spells or use [[skill]]s.
  
  
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==Mana Attribute==
 
==Mana Attribute==
In [[Diablo 3]], Mana will not be used by all classes. The [[Barbarian]], for instance, uses [[Fury]] instead to make more sense with the world lore and gameplay mechanics. No specific [[Attribute]] is increasing the Mana pool of a character, but [[Vitality]] is increasing Mana [[regeneration]]. Mana regenerates very slowly and characters who use Mana will have to rely on [[skill]]s that enables [[Health Globe]]s to give back a portion of mana as well and any other skill at their disposal to increase their reserves..  
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In [[Diablo 3]], Mana will not be used by all [[class]]es. The [[Barbarian]], for instance, uses [[Fury]] instead to make more sense with the world lore and gameplay mechanics. No specific [[Attribute]] has been increasing the Mana pool of a character in the demos of [[BlizzCon 2008]] and [[BlizzCon 2009]], but [[Vitality]] increased Mana [[regeneration]].
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Mana regenerates very slowly and characters who use Mana will have to rely on [[skill]]s that enables [[Health Globe]]s to give back a portion of mana as well and any other skill at their disposal to increase their reserves.
  
  
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In the first gameplay video from [[WWI 2008]], the Barbarian did actually use mana as a [[resource pool]]. The [[D3 Team]] mentioned at [[BlizzCon 2009]] that more of the classes will use a non-traditional resource pool, which means the [[Monk]], [[Witch Doctor]] or [[Wizard]] might get alternate skill mechanics as well.
 
In the first gameplay video from [[WWI 2008]], the Barbarian did actually use mana as a [[resource pool]]. The [[D3 Team]] mentioned at [[BlizzCon 2009]] that more of the classes will use a non-traditional resource pool, which means the [[Monk]], [[Witch Doctor]] or [[Wizard]] might get alternate skill mechanics as well.
  
22nd of September 2009, [[Bashiok]] announced the Wizard will not be using traditional [[Mana]], but a [[resource pool|resource]] more specialised for the class. [http://www.diii.net/blog/comments/bashiok-on-non-mana-resources-and-cinematics/]
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22nd of September 2009, [[Bashiok]] announced the Wizard will not be using traditional [[Mana]], but a [[resource pool|resource]] more specialised for the class. [http://www.diii.net/blog/comments/bashiok-on-non-mana-resources-and-cinematics/]. This was later confirmed on 6th of January 2010[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/monk-resource-system-complete/], when the name of the resource was released: [[Instability]].
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On 6th of January 2010, it was also revealed that work had begun in earnest to design the Monk's resource pool.[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/monk-resource-system-complete/]
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==References==
 
==References==
 
* [[Diablo I Manual]]
 
* [[Diablo I Manual]]
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* [http://www.diii.net/blog/comments/bashiok-on-non-mana-resources-and-cinematics/ Bashiok on Non-Mana Resources and Cinematics]
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* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/monk-resource-system-complete/ Monk Mana Resource System Progressing]
  
  

Revision as of 11:03, 6 January 2010

Mana is the magical energy used by characters in the Diablo games to cast spells or use skills.


Background

Mana is what the primal arcane magical force that pervades Sanctuary is usually called. Individuals skilled in sensing this power can channel the spiritual essence stored in their bodies through different techniques in order to accomplish great feats that they would be physically incapable of doing.


Mana Attribute

In Diablo 3, Mana will not be used by all classes. The Barbarian, for instance, uses Fury instead to make more sense with the world lore and gameplay mechanics. No specific Attribute has been increasing the Mana pool of a character in the demos of BlizzCon 2008 and BlizzCon 2009, but Vitality increased Mana regeneration.

Mana regenerates very slowly and characters who use Mana will have to rely on skills that enables Health Globes to give back a portion of mana as well and any other skill at their disposal to increase their reserves.


Development

In the first gameplay video from WWI 2008, the Barbarian did actually use mana as a resource pool. The D3 Team mentioned at BlizzCon 2009 that more of the classes will use a non-traditional resource pool, which means the Monk, Witch Doctor or Wizard might get alternate skill mechanics as well.

22nd of September 2009, Bashiok announced the Wizard will not be using traditional Mana, but a resource more specialised for the class. [1]. This was later confirmed on 6th of January 2010[2], when the name of the resource was released: Instability.

On 6th of January 2010, it was also revealed that work had begun in earnest to design the Monk's resource pool.[3]


References